Sicilian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Sicilian names are often derived from historical figures, mythological characters, and nature.
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Sicilian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Feminine form of Accursio, meaning to hasten. | ||
To hasten | ||
Sicilian form of Hadrianus. It means from Hadria. | ||
A form of Agatha, meaning good. | ||
Sicilian form of Alcaeus. it means strength. | ||
Sicilian form of Alexander. It means defender of mankind. | ||
Sicilian form of Antoninus, meaning a highly praiseworthy man. | ||
Feminine version of Audenzio, meaning one who dares or one is who is fearless. | ||
Sicilian form of Augustus, meaning venerable. | ||
A form of Aurelius, meaning golden or gilded. | ||
A form of Benedict, meaning blessed. | ||
Sicilian form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strong man. | ||
A form of Caius, meaning to rejoice. | ||
Feminine form of Calcedonio, meaning from Chaldedon. | ||
Sicilian form of Calogera. It means old man or elder. | ||
Sicilian form of Kalogeros. It means beautiful elder. | ||
A form of Candelaria, meaning candle. | ||
Sicilian form of Carinus, meaning dear or beloved. | ||
A variant of Catalda, meaning old. | ||
A form of Cathal, meaning old. | ||
It's derived from Italian word catena, meaning chain. | ||
Short form of the name Concettina. It means conception. | ||
Sicilian form of Caelestinus. It means of the sky or heavenly. | ||
A form of given name Cleopatra, meaning she who brings glory to the father. | ||
Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green. | ||
Sicilian form of Christopher. It means bearing Christ. | ||
Sicilian form of Conrad. It means brave counsel. | ||
Constant or steadfast. | ||
Sicilian form of Constantinus, meaning constant. | ||
Custanzu is the Sicilian form of Constantius and means constant or steadfast. | ||
Diuclezzianu is the Sicilian form of Diocletianus and means glory of Zeus. | ||
Sicilian form of Domitianus, meaning having been tamed. | ||
A form of Fantinus, meaning baby boy. | ||
One who defends his land with a spear. | ||
The pledge to pay for those who dominate | ||
A cognate of Giuseppa, meaning he will add. | ||
Giovi is a form of Jupiter and means father. | ||
Sicilian form of Iulianus, meaning downy or hairy. | ||
Giuliu is a form of Julius and means downy or hairy. | ||
A form of Jovian and means father. | ||
Grazzianu is a form of Gratian and means grace. | ||
Feminine form of Ignazio. It means fire. | ||
Italian form of Ignatius. It means fire. | ||
Sicilian form of Hypatia. It means highest or supreme. | ||
Obtained from the title of the Virgin Mary Maria Santissima d'Itria | ||
The name is a combination of Leo or Leone with Luca. | ||
Feminine diminutive of Leoluca. | ||
Sicilian form of Leo, meaning lion. | ||
A form of Lucius, meaning illumination or light. | ||
Sicilian name for someone who is left-handed | ||


